Territorial Modifications in the Balkans - Conference of London
[May 1913] and Treaty of Bukarest [August 1913] (281K)
Map from "Report of the International Commission To Inquire
into the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars" 1914.
"The Treaty of London (30 May 1913) ceded to the Balkan allies
all territories 'west of a line drawn from Enos on the Aegean
Sea to Midia on the Black Sea, with the exception of Albania.
It was not only a defeat of the military forces of the Turkish
empire, but a defeat of the Austrian dream of Drang nach Osten.
...Austria-Hungary and Italy, rather than see Albania partitioned
between Slav states on the north and Greece on the south, had
succeeded in blocking Serbian access to the Adriatic by proposing
the creation of an autonomous Albania." --quote from: Great Britain.
Naval Intelligence Division, Geographical Handbook Series: Jugoslavia,
Volume II, 1944, p. 114.